My son Shawn (other son, if you were reading last week) and his wife Sarah were in town. So see if you can guess where we went. You're right! Down to the Quarter for for beignets. Below, Shawn jokes that he will teach Sarah how to eat them.
The last pic today is of Shawn, Sarah and my wife, Linda, walking past St. Louis Cathedral, perhaps the most well-known landmark in New Orleans -- the oldest Cathedral in the United States. The first church on the site was built in 1727. Through fires and toils of the centuries it has re-risen and been reinvigorated time after time.--steve buser
the first picture is very cool.
ReplyDeletethose are great pics...i love the cathedral shots...and those beignets look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteYou are getting really artsy here, Steve, with that moisture photo - and before with the bicycler-in-blur. I like these photos beaucoup!
ReplyDeleteyour son is soo handsome steve. too bad he's taken.
ReplyDeleteWow that's hot so you want some of my rain huh Steve. I can't make out what the first pic is of, though i think it's stunning with the droplets etc. Can you let me know?
ReplyDeleteYes your son is really handsome i agree. His wife is amazingly pretty though ! What a lovely couple they look.
Very NO! Love these photos. I think the heat is getting to everybody. I hear it ranges all the way to Tulsa, Okla., and back!
ReplyDeletelovely first pic and others too!!
ReplyDeletethe heat is killing!!! we can do with some rains too!! its been a very hot summer!!!!
Amazing perspectives!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! The moisture photo is fantastic.
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Looks like boiling tar....hope it's not.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of our lads in Iraq sweltering in full battle kit stuck in the back of an armoured carrier in 72 degrees centigrade (!) on night patrol in a sniper area.
I like the three photos. The young people are beautiful. I hope the heat will soon decrease. I have a hard time standing it too.
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